This red velvet pound cake is filled with delicious and rich flavors. It is thick and heavy and absolutely delicious! Perfectly moist and super easy, you’ll love this heavenly cake! Red Velvet cake is divine. It has such a beautiful color and flavor. It makes it fun to make different desserts with. My favorites are Red velvet brownies, cupcakes, and these red velvet cookie bars with cream cheese frosting.  

Red Velvet Pound Cake

Rich and decadent this Red Velvet Pound cake hits the sweet spot, literally. It’s one of those indulgent cakes, that’s super simple and easy to make. Perfect for Holidays and special occasions, or just whenever you need that fix. By using a boxed cake mix and a pudding mix it makes it incredibly easy. It’s so good you may think it’s cheating. But it’s so delicious, you won’t care, and neither will anyone else. This Red Velvet Pound Cake is going to become your go to recipe. Especially as it only takes minutes to prepare and has only six ingredients! It can’t get much better than that. Pound cake is usually a heavy luscious, moist cake. It’s not meant to be light and fluffy. This red velvet pound cake ticks all the boxes for being exquisite. It’s a must try!

Ingredients for Red Velvet Pound Cake

This red velvet cake comes together super easily by using a boxed cake mix and a pudding mix. It combines for an unbelievably moist and rich texture and flavor. It’s amazing.

Eggs: 4 large eggs create a moist dense cake. Red Velvet Cake Mix: I like to use Betty Crocker Super Moist cake mix. White Chocolate Instant Pudding Mix: You can usually find this with the other pudding mixes, make sure it’s instant. And you need just the mix, don’t make the pudding. Vanilla: Adds a bit more flavor. Water: This will help dissolve the cake and pudding mixes. Oil: For extra moisture.

Making Decadent Red Velvet Pound Cake

Using a cake mix and pudding mix will cut down on the making time, getting this delightful red velvet pound cake in the oven even faster. The sooner the pound cake is done the better!

What is Red Velvet Anyway

This iconic cake actually has quite the history. To many it’s a bit of mystery to what it actually is and tastes like.

What is Red Velvet Cake? Red velvet despite what many may think, is not a chocolate cake with food coloring. Yes it has cocoa in it, but not to the amount of a chocolate cake, in fact you can hardly taste the cocoa usually. It’s very mild if you can. It’s actually quite different from most other cakes all together. Most cakes have water in them, or milk. Red velvet has buttermilk and vinegar creating a light soft texture. Where did it come from? There is debate to when and how red velvet came to be, but they can all agree it came into popularity around the late 1930’s. Why is it Red? Back when it first was created, dutch cocoa was used, which when mixed with vinegar, baking soda and buttermilk a cool funky color change happened. The cake went from brown to a reddish brown. Not exactly the vibrant reds of today, but still red.  Most of today’s cocoa powder, however, contains an alkalizing agent that neutralizes a lot of the acidity and, in turn, the color changing properties. Today food coloring is usually added to give its bright color. What does it taste like? Good question. If you ask people what a red velvet cake tastes like, you’ll get several different answers probably. It will have flavors of sweet vanilla, tangy buttermilk, mild cocoa and butter.

Tips and Variations for Red Velvet Pound Cake

Unlike a true red velvet cake which gets it’s name because of it’s “velvety” texture. This pound cake is dense and rich and can really cure that craving your having for a good sublime cake.

Pan: This can be made in a bundt pan if you desire. Make sure to grease the pan or pans extremely well. Use Room Temp eggs: Every good recipe will tell you start with room temperature eggs. At room temperature the yolks will break up easily and mix with the rest of the eggs better creating a nice crumb. They take time to Bake:  Don’t rush cooking your red velvet pound cake. It can take up to 90 minutes for the pound cake to get done, but you don’t want to over cook it either. Just till a toothpick comes out clean. Cooling it in the Pan:  Don’t try to remove the red velvet pound cake to soon, it’ll be more likely to break. Let it cool in the pans before removing. Store: Pound cake is best stored at room temperature for 4-5 days in an air tight container. It can be refrigerated for 6-7 days, but the flavor will be best at room temperature. Freeze: Pound cake freezes impeccably well. Tightly wrap the cake in plastic wrap, then again in foil. Place in a freezer bag and keep for up to 6 months. Let it come to room temperature on the counter before eating.

More Cakes to Love

Cake has always been a dessert of choice for many. With so many different kinds and varieties, it’s hard to get tired of eating it too. Cake is the ultimate meal finisher. It’s sweet and decadent and there are simply too many to try and not enough days in my life to try them all. But here are a few favorites to get you started.

Easy Tiramisu Cake Fun Homemade Cake Pops Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll Cake Easy Pumpkin Dump Cake Perfect Pineapple Upside Down Cake

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

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